Body & Soul1 min ago
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I'm not quite sure what my IQ test is - I've taken loads of tests but the results always vary so much...
I got 119 on one of them (which put me in the top 2% of the people who had taken that)
127 on another
and 135 on another
and 154 on this ridiculous one which told more or less everyone that they were geniuses
Conclusion: IQ tests are an unreliable measure of intelligence and don't actually account for many types of intelligence like social intelligence - they just show that the person is good at IQ puzzles. I don't believe intelligence can actually be quantified.
many people do the mensa test advertised in the paper, then send away for a postal test, do it, send it off, get the results which say "congratulations!! you are in the top 1% or 2% percent of the poulation - why not take the proper supervised test for �30-odd and get it in writing!!"
some people get excited thinking they are a genius and apply for the proper test - and get a vastly lower score....surprise surprise
others don't, but go about believing this unsupervised postal test, that they do at home in their own time, is accurate and that they are really clever...mmmm...?
guess how mensa make their money?
by tempting people into getting proof of their 'near genius' by giving them a pish-easy postal test that bears little resemblance to the supervised one.
genuis!